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Re: [xsl] xpath analyser in XSL-T 1 or 2

From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@--------->
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Date: 4/2/2007 2:01:00 PM
The XPath Visualizer is the tool you are looking for (linked to in the entry),
No it's not. I want to be able to split the parts of the query out so
that relevant parts can in a form be substituted, not so that someone
learning Xpath can sit and fiddle with the form.

though I would also recommend spending some time learning about FXSL.



yes I'm familiar with it. I don't know why it is but everyone seems
to be suggesting things I've known for a few years as things I should
really consider getting acquainted with.
That said, before you do that... Subscribe > http://dnovatchev.spaces.live.com/feed.rss < and consider yourself a better, more informed, and eventually: a smarter human being because of it. ;-)




Isn't he in the Planet XML feed?
If not I guess he should be.


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